Engagement & Wellbeing Officer (Greater Manchester)
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside
Lancashire Wildlife Trust is looking for an Engagement & Wellbeing Officer to support nature recovery in the Greater Manchester area.
We’re looking for a confident and creative Engagement and Wellbeing Officer to join our Championing Nature team, with a focus on engaging underrepresented communities in Wythenshawe.
The postholder will help deliver inspiring conservation, education, and nature-based activities—especially for children, young people, and families. From seasonal community events to green space improvements and citizen science, you’ll support local people to shape and lead nature recovery where they live.
This post will suit individuals who have a passion for nature and empowering communities. You’ll be confident leading inclusive, hands-on environmental sessions, including for those facing health challenges. You believe everyone should have a voice in shaping the future of their local environment and have the knowledge and skills to take action.
We offer a friendly and flexible working environment with the chance to be a part of the largest nature conservation body in the area, working together to improve our region for nature as well as engaging and inspiring people to connect and take action for wildlife.
Further details including a full Job Description can be found on our website.
Please review the Job Description before you apply.
Closing Date: Monday 10th November 2025
Interviews: Thursday 20th November 2025
About Lancashire Wildlife Trust
We are part of the Wildlife Trusts movement, the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to all wildlife. We are your local charity, working hard to improve your local area for wildlife and for you.
We manage a network of 50 nature reserves, local nature reserves and key wildlife sites. We speak up for conservation on planning issues and provide key advice to landowners and agencies. We bring the community closer to wildlife, to teach people new skills and give them a sense of pride for their local area.
We are part of the Wildlife Trusts movement, the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to all wildlife. We are your local charity, working hard to improve your local area for wildlife and for you. We manage a network of 50 nature reserves, local nature reserves and key wildlife sites. We speak up for conservation on planning issues and provide key advice to landowners and agencies. We bring the community closer to wildlife, to teach people new skills and give them a sense of pride for their local area.
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